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Showing items 47152 through 47160 of 73422.This Act establishes the Registrar General who shall keep four separate and distinct indexes of: (a) Deeds; (b) probates of Wills and Letters of Administration; (c) judgments, decrees, orders and rules; and (d) memoranda of lis pendens.
This Act makes provision for the registration and execution of deeds. It also provides for the protection of purchasers and mortgagees.
This Act provides for certain aspects regarding the resumption of land under the powers for and the purposes contained in a State grant. The Minister may make Regulations for carrying out the provisions of this Act.
This Act concerns rights of persons entitled in possession to land under a contract of tenancy whether express or implied. It provides protection of such rights.
This Act provides certain rules relative to surveys related to the determination of the high water mark, required for the establishment of rights relating to the drilling for oil in the land and marine areas within five hundred feet of high water mark.
This Act empowers the Government Geologist and for any person assisting or employed by him or her to enter upon private land and to carry out geological survey.
This Act establishes a Land Survey Board under section 3. The Board shall be chaired by a Director of Surveys, the duties and functions of which are set out in section 11.Responsibilities of the Board are set out in section 5.
This Federal Law regulates relations originating from creation of artificial land plots on waterbodies pertaining to federal property. Artificially created land plot can adjoin existing land plots or be separated therefrom.
Item 6 of the Article 56 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Restriction of right of use of land shall be subject to state registration in cases envisaged by the federal legislation”.
Amends: Land Code (No. 136-FZ of 2001). (2001-10-25)
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